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How do we know the doctrine of salvation by hope is true?

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The doctrine of salvation by hope is grounded in Scripture, where it is stated that hope is essential to our salvation and rooted in God's promises.

The truth of the doctrine of salvation by hope is firmly established in the Scriptures, which affirm that hope is an essential component of our salvation experience. Romans 8:24 emphasizes that we are saved by hope, signifying that the believer's salvation is not just an event but a process that involves a confident expectation of God's fulfillment of His promises. Our hope is not without substance; it is grounded in the redemptive work of Christ, who guarantees our future resurrection and eternal life. Furthermore, the continual emphasis on hope in the New Testament points us towards the resurrection and the ultimate fulfillment of God's promises, reassured by the teachings of Christ and the apostles.
Scripture References: Romans 8:24, 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18, Ephesians 1:13-14

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Saved By Hope
Don Bell · Aug 21, 2011
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